

Saumyendranath Tagore and the Roaring Forties
Edited by Basu Acharya, Pritha Chatterjee
Product Overview
Saumyendranath Tagore and the Roaring Forties is a tribute to the dynamic struggles of the RCPI-Comrades during the 1940s, a transformative era in Indian history. This volume compiles Saumyendranath Tagore's articles on the Second World War and the Quit India Movement, and their impact on Indian communists. Each article is introduced with a synopsis, supported by comprehensive notes, offering historical clarity and ideological insight. The editors' introduction contextualises Tagore's contributions and explores debates surrounding Stalin and the Soviet Union's influence on the Indian communist movement. The book highlights the lesser-known struggles of Tagore and his comrades, urging readers to critically examine the layered narratives of India's radical traditions.
Product Overview
Saumyendranath Tagore and the Roaring Forties is a tribute to the dynamic struggles of the RCPI-Comrades during the 1940s, a transformative era in Indian history. This volume compiles Saumyendranath Tagore's articles on the Second World War and the Quit India Movement, and their impact on Indian communists. Each article is introduced with a synopsis, supported by comprehensive notes, offering historical clarity and ideological insight. The editors' introduction contextualises Tagore's contributions and explores debates surrounding Stalin and the Soviet Union's influence on the Indian communist movement. The book highlights the lesser-known struggles of Tagore and his comrades, urging readers to critically examine the layered narratives of India's radical traditions.
Product Specification
- Genre
- Non- Fiction
- ISBN
- 978-81-972168-7-9
- Pages
- 140
- Published
- 2024
About the Editors
Basu Acharya is a trade union activist, editor and author. He has more than twenty books to his credit. He is known for his critical evaluations of political, social and art theories.
View all books by Basu AcharyaPritha Chatterjee is an Assistant Professor of English at Naba Ballygunge Mahavidyalaya, Kolkata. She has translated Uma Chakravarti's Rewriting History: The Life and Times of Pandita Ramabai into Bengali.
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